Brandbucket seem to cater to selling uncreative typo (and possibly trademarked) domains that may have issues in the future.
Examples:
Phaase.com - typo of Phase.com, an established website.
Healerr.com - typo of Healer.com, an established website. (I deleted my domain Healdr.com because it could also be considered a typo of Healer, even though I saw it as Heal + Doctor)
Fuunk.com
Globee.com
Summerr.com
Luckk.com
Lemonn.com
Maryy.com - typo of Mary.com, an established website.
Croow.com - typo of Crow.com, an established website.
Hikerr.com - typo of Hiker.com, an established website.
Chaalk.com - typo of Chalk.com, an established website.
TreeHuggr.com - typo of Treehugger.com, an established website.
etc.
Why even allow such domains to be sold? How would you feel if someone registered BrandBuckett.com? According to your criteria it would be a great unique brandable domain, right!
Isn't the whole point of owning a brandable domain to stand apart, to have a name that can't be mistaken for another? Anyone who buys these domains is going to lose traffic to the proper word. Why cater to
typosquatting domains that are possible ICANN disputes in the making?